Here is Abby with her new family…
If you’re looking for the perfect blend of Cavalier affection and spaniel fun and energy, Abby is your girl. This pup was born 3/27/2021, so is 4 years old. When the ball comes out, Abby is all puppy – gleefully running full-tilt boogie just about any distance to snatch it up and run back for another throw. For some scratches, she’ll put that slobbery ball right in your hand.
While overall healthy (she weighs 26 lbs and needs to lose a few), Abby was released to rescue when her loving owner couldn’t find a solution to Abby’s allergy issues. The south Texas climate didn’t agree with her, but the vet suggested New Mexico or Arizona for Abby’s new home. Since arriving in Santa Fe, Abby has had almost no allergy issues and she has not needed allergy meds. Only for a bit after she snuffled around too much in the Mexican Feather Grass did she have a bout of sneezing. No more of that activity, little girl.
Abby loves her walks and is good on a harness and leash. She gleefully runs free in the fenced area. She is a loving pup and she seeks and much appreciates affection anytime, which is easy to give since she’s so soft and leans into your hands, even your face, if you let her. Her fur is a bit scruffy at present as she’s growing out a short cut.
She sleeps overnight in her little bed or on a folded beach towel on the bedroom floor (but she’d love to join you on the big bed). She’s slow to eat her breakfast, but does, eventually. Dinner disappears more quickly. Little treats are much appreciated. She does alert bark but quiets down when told to do so. She can be left alone at home, uncaged, with no issues Currently, she sleeps on the dog bed in the laundry room adjacent to the garage exit so she can greet you immediately upon return.
Abby is just learning most commands, but she’s a quick study. She’s even progressed steadily on “sit” and “wait” at the front door to keep her from bolting out. She needs more training time, but she’s smart and so loves attention that she will certainly continue to progress with consistent practice.
With that, the ideal home for Abby will have plenty of time for her. She’d love an active family that includes her in what they do and ensures she gets her daily walk, run, explore and ball-fetch time. She’d love plenty of snuggle time, too.
If you are interested in adopting little Miss Abigail, please complete our online application if you haven’t already. Then, email Carolyn Stigler at castigler@mac.com so she knows of your interest.
See the pup in action: